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Royal Ancestry of John Prescott (Continued) . . 77

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Obituary 87

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JOHN A. SEATON.

John Ambrose Seaton^ (26649), Vol. Ill, p. 598, died in Cleve- land, Ohio, Aug. 5, 1905. He was born in Boston, Mass., Jan 5, 1832, son of Dr. Ambrose and Mary R. (Goss^) Seaton. He moved with his parents to Maysville, Ky., where he married Oct. 25, 1859, Margaret, dau. of George Wiles and Lydia (Hunt) Ar- thur, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 5, 1840. Her father was of Scotch descent and her mother of English. They lived for a time in Maysville, then in Cleveland, where Mr. Seaton was en- gaged in General Insurance business. Mr. Seaton's family were at their summer home at Chautauqua Lake, N. Y., and he was about to join them, having stepped upon an electric car on his way to the Union depot, was standing upon the rear platform when he fell forward into the arms of the conductor, he thinking that the man had simply fainted carried him into a store, where his death was pronounced due to heart failure. Mr. Seaton was very much interested in the history and genealogy of his family, was also president of the class of '96 Chautauqua Literary and Scientific circle, as well as secretary and treasurer of the alumni association. He leaves besides his vvife, three children. Misses Frances and Sarah, and George Ambrose Seaton of Cleveland, as well as a large circle of friends who will sympathize with them in their deep bereavement.

66 WHITE FAMILY QUARTERLY.

HARXWELC BRANCH.

MARY A. WoocP (f?), b. i^i "^Rindge, N. H., June 14, 1837 ; m. July 29, 1857, Juliulkk^ugi+stus, son of Capt. Freeborn and Clarissa (Demary) Stearns, b. in Rindge, Aug. 27, 1832. He was a farmer and blacksmith, also a superior musician, they lived in Rindge, where he d. May 13, 1883. Children :

207. Etta Martha Stearns," +

208. George W. Stearns," +

209. Mary Anna Stearns," +

210. Harland A. Stearns," b. Feb. 12, 1869.

211. Ellen Gertrude Stearns," b. Sept. 1, 1871.

212. Henry M. B. Stearns," b. Dec. 23, 1873.

213. Herbert H. Stearns," b. Feb. 12, 1876; d. young.

MARY E. Rugg» (78), b. in Montague, Mass., Nov. 2, 18-16; m. Aug. 8, 1881, James W. Hunt of Prescott, Mass., b. June 1, 1821. He was a grocer in Athol, Mass., to 1872, later dealer in wood and lumber.

ALPHEUS A. Rugg' (80) b. in Montague, Mass., Apr. 12, 1851 ; m. Mar. 13, 1883, Ada H. McCoy, b. in Hinchingbrook, P. Q., July 7, 1859. He is a butcher in Montague.

EVELYN R. Rugg« (81), b. in Montague, Mass., Jan. 18, 1858; m. Mar. 16, 1881, Henry C Fay, b. in Milford, Mass., Mar. 6, 1858. He was a butcher in Montague, now resides in Athol, Mass.

SARAH A. Johnson^ (83), b. in Janesville, Wis., Feb. 11. 1828 ; m. Feb. 3, 1847, Otis F. Presbrey of York, N. Y., b. Dec. 20, 1820. He was an attorney-at-law, settled in Clarkson, N. Y , in 1842, removed in 1850 to Buffalo, N. Y., 1870 to Washington, D. C, of the firm of Presbrey & Green, trustee of Howard Uni- versity. Children :

214. Frank S. Presbrey," 4-

215. Fanny J. Presbrey," b. Nov. 27, 1858 ; d. young.

216. George J. Presbrey," b. May 19, 1865.

CHARLES C. Johnson' (85), b. July 3, 1837 ; was First Lieut, in Company F 74th New York Volunteers. He m. Aug. 7,

WHITE FAMILY QUARTERLY. 67

1866, Mary C. Greene of Sherburne, N. Y., graduated from Au- burn, N. Y., Theological Seminary, in 1869. Was pastor at Holley, Smyrna and Candor, N. Y. Child :

217. Charles M. Johnson,^" b. May 15, 1871.

REBECCA W. Johnson' (86), b. Nov. 3, 1841 ; m. Sept. 7, 1870, A. A. Jackson, an attorney at Janesville, Wis. Child :

218. Frances R. Jackson, ^'^ b. Sept. 25, 1873.

CLARABELLE A. Lincoln' (89), b. in Leominster, Mass, Feb. 10, 1833 ; m. May 13, 1868, Chauncey Warren, son of Bar- temus and Sophia (Maynard) Carter' (331), p. 88, Vol. II, W. F. O., b. in Leominster, Nov. 5, 1827. He was educated in the public schools and Wilbraham Academy ; studied law and was admitted to the bar in June, 1857, began practice in Gardner, Mass., settled in Leominster in 1862. He was appointed trial justice by Gov. Butler in 1883, and in point of age and service was one of the oldest magistrates. He d. in Leominster, Dec. 4, 1903; Mrs. Carter was much interested in genealogical work, was author of the " Carter Genealogy " and had also done much valuable work for others on the old families of Lancaster and Leominster. She d. in Leominster, Sept. 9, 1904. Child:

219. Robert Lincoln Carter," +

GEORGE E. Lincoln' (94), b in Leominster, Mass., July 28, 1842 ; m. June 2, 1869, Fanny E., dau. of George B. and Abbie (Marshall) Naromore of Richmond, N. H., b. Aug. 30, 1851. He is a farmer in Leominster. Children :

220. Edward K. Lincoln," b. Mar. 20, 1873 ; d. July, 1896.

221. Mary Abbie Lincoln," b. Dec. 16, 1877.

222. Ernest F. Lincoln," b. Jan. 14, 1880.

223. Elizabeth M. Lincoln," b. Jan. 1, 1889.

MARY M. Lincoln' (95), b. in Leominster, Mass., Mar. 19, 1844; m. Jan. 22, 1867, Albert M., son of Jo.seph and Sarah (Trumbull) Haskell, b. in Leominster, Jan. 31, 1843. They lived in Leominster, where she d. Oct., 1868.

FRANCIS N. Lincoln' (98a), b. in Lancaster, Mass., May 16, 1850; graduated A.B., at Harvard College in 1871. He m. in Derby, Conn., June 16, 1883, Mary A., dau. of Edward and Lucy

68 WHITE FAMILY QUARTERLY.

M. Lewis of Derby. He was in business in Boston, Mass., re- siding in Belmont, Mass., where he cl. July 30, 1903. Children :

223a. Henry Lewis Lincoln,^'' b. in Belmont, Dec. 27, 1884;

a student in Harvard College. 223b. Edward Hartwell Lincoln,^" b. in Belmont, Oct. 11,

1886 ; a student in Harvard College. 223c. Francis French Lincoln,^" b. in Belmont, Mar. 29, 1890. 223d. Constance Lincoln," b. in Belmont, Dec. 5, 1891.

CHARLES H. KendalP (117), b. July 15, 1845; m. Eldora E. Prentiss of Auburn, Mass., b. Dec. 22, 1844. He is a book- keeper. Children :

224. Anna D. Kendall," b. June 10, 1869.

225. Mary J. Kendall," b. Sept. 2, 1875.

EDWARD S. KendalP (121), b. in Westminster, Mass., July 27, 1842 ; enlisted in Company B 15th Massachusetts Volunteers for the Civil War ; was at the battles of Ball's Bluff, Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Malvern Hill and others, and was honorably dis- charged. He m. Oct. 30, 1864, Mary E. Carr of Westminster, b. May 14, 1843. They reside in Westminster, where he is a painter and was town clerk. Children :

226. Walter S. Kendall," b. Nov. 6, 1868.

227. Emily B. Kendall," b. June 16, 1871.

LORIN B. KendalP (122), b. in Westminster, Mass., Oct. 26, 1844; m. Mary M. Spofford of Peterboro, N. H., July 30, 1844. He is a painter in Clinton, Mass., where they reside. Children :

228. Harriet M. Kendall," b. Oct. 28, 1866.

229. Ellen S. Kendall," b. June 3, 1869.

230. Sylvanus Kendall," Sept. 19, 1874.

231. Edward O. Kendall," b. Sept. 19, 1877 ; d. young.

SARAH M. KendalP (123), b. in Westminster, Mass., Sept. 6, 1846; m. George W. Barnes of Westminster. They reside in Worcester, Mass.

SOLON KendalP (125), b. in Gardner, Mass., Mar. 24, 1831 ; m. Mar. 10, 1857, Harriet M., dau. of Seneca and Sally (Brown) Partridge, b. in Gardner, Jan. 16, 1832, who d. Oct. 25, 1869. He removed to Geneseo, 111. Children :

WHITE FAMILY QUARTERLY, 69

232. Frederick P. Kendall.^" b. Dec. 7, 1859: resides in Se-

attle, Wash.

233. Irwin Kendall/"^ b. in 1863 ; d. young.

234. Sarah Kendall/" b. in 1867 ; d. young.

CAROLINE KendalP (126), b. in Gardner, Mass., Aug. 28, 1832 ; m. May 26, 1852, Sardis M. Chase of Jamaica, Vt. She d. Mar. 3, 1854.

LOUISE KendalP (127), b. in Jamaica, Vt., Feb. 13, 1836; m. Dec. 9, 1860, Willard Kidder of Sublette, 111., and settled in Geneseo, 111., and removed about 1870 to Ouincy, Mich., and 1877 to Terre Haute, 111., where she d. Children :

235. Cora L. Kidder,^° b. Feb. 27. 1862.

236. Mark W. Kidder, b. May 4, 1866.

237. Clinton B. Kidder, b. Nov. 9, 1867.

238. Idella Kidder,^" b. Sept., 1871

239. Edward S. Kidder,^'' b. Mar., 1874.

240. Arthur D. Kidder, b. 1876.

241. Sidney Kidder, ^^ b. June, 1878.

MARCUS KendalP (128), b. in Jamaica, Vt., Oct. 5, 1841 ; m. Oct. 5, 1871, Angeline Melendy of Deerfield, Mass. They reside in New York City. Children :

242. Bertha M. Kendall,'" b. Mar. 24, 1875,

243. Arthur M. KendalV°b. July, 1879.

244. Amy L. Kendall,'" b. Sept., 1884.

MARY A. Periey' (130), b. in Gardner, Mass., May 5, 1822 ; m. John Nichols. Children:

245. Charies A. Nichols,'" +

246. Ada A. Nichols,'" +

ASA P. Periey' (131), b. in Gardner, Mass., June 4, 1824 ; m. Lucy A. Austin, he d. Apr. 26, 1886. Children :

247. Ella Perley,'" m. James Dodge.

248. Alice Perley,'" m. Wesley Wilkins.

249. Emma Perley,'" m. Arthur Fisher.

250. William F. Perley,'" b. Apr. 30, 1865.

CHARLES A. Perley^ (132), b. in Gardner, Mass., Sept. 15,

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1826; m. Chloe, dau. of Seth and Sally (Wood) Whitney, b. in Gardner, Oct. 4, 1828 ; he d. Feb. 2, 1877. Children :

251. Mary I. Perley/° b. Sept., 1849 ; m. Herbert Leland.

252. Charles A. Perley, Jr.^" +

WILLIAM P. Perley^ (133), b. in Gardner, Mass., Apr. 2, 1829 ; m. Martha J. Wright, who d. Dec. 6, 1872.

GEORGE A. Perley' (134), b. in Gardner, Mass., July 8, 1831; m. Susan Nichols. Child :

253. Lulu E. Perley,!" +

JAMES M. Perley' (135), b. in Gardner, Mass., F'eb. 26, 1834 ; m. Fannie S. Johnson. Child :

254. Francis Perley,^" d. young.

F. WALTER Perley' (135a), b. in Gardner, Mass., May 4, 1836 ; m. Adeline, dau. of Amos and Betsey (Kemp) Gates, b. in Gardner, Oct. 13, 1840. Children :

255. George E. Perley,^" b. Aug. 4, 1859 ; m. Irene Clark.

256. Ellen E. Perley," b. Mar. 4, 1865.

THEOPHILUS P. Perley' (136), b. in Gardner, Mass., Nov. 12, 1838 ; m. Alice A. Upham. Child :

257. Caroline ¥. Perley, ^^ b. July 20, 1869.

LEWIS S. Perley' (137), b. in Gardner, Mass., June 17, 1844; m. Rebecca M. Howe, who d. Apr., 1884. He m. (2) Anna Wright. Children :

^fc)'

258. Lewis H. Perley," b. Oct., 1871.

259. Ruth W. Perley," b. Nov., 1883.

ELLEN M. Perley' (138), b. in , Mass., Sept. 10,

1846 ; m. J. Adin Stearns. Children :

260. P:va M. Stearns," b. in 1871.

261. Harry J. Stearns," b. Feb., 1874.

MARY M. Kendall' (139), b. in Ashburnham, Mass., Jan. 17, 1834; m. Nov. 27, 1852, George E., son of Caleb and Lucy (Stimson) Sawtelle, b. in Ashburnham, Aug. 17, 1825. They re- moved in 1855 to Milford, N. H.

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HANNAH E. KendalP (140), b. in Ashburnham, Mass., Sept. 9, 1836 ; m. in 1854, Frederick P. Brown of Winchendon, Mass. She d. Feb. 12, 1859.

WEALTHY KendalP (143), b. in Ashburnham, Mass., Sept. 25, 1844 ; m. May 23, 1861, Albert F., son of Alonzo L. and Mary (Whitney) Willard, b. in Ashburnham, Feb. 22, 1838, and re- moved to Bethel, Vt. Children :

262. Edith L. Willard,^" -f

263. Mary A. Willard, ^^ b. Jan. 8, 1866.

ABBY M. KendalP (144), b. in Ashburnham, Mass., Dec. 20, 1846 ; m. Nov. 9, 1877, Jacob Kendall of Temple, N. H., she d. June 17, 1883.

FREDERICK W. Powers^ (145), b. Dec. 3, 1830; m. Ann Barry. He served nine months in the Civil war in the 53d Massachusetts Volunteers. Children :

264. Sarah A. Powers," +

265. Charles Powers."

266. Frederick E. Powers."

267. Joseph Powers."

268. William Powers."

ADP:LINE K. Powers^ (147), b. Apr. 19, 1834 ; m. Edwin L., son of Hubbard and Rhoda (Sawin) Kendall, b. in Gardner, Oct. 4, 1832, a twin with Edward A. They reside in Gardner, Mass. Children :

269. Arthur L. Kendall," +

270. Albert E. Kendall," b. Nov. 10, 1862.

271. Isabelle Kendall," b. Feb. 14, 1864.

272. Helen Kendall," b. Sept. 9, 1870.

MARTIN K- Powers^ (148), b. in Gardner, Mass., Feb. 1, 1837 ; m. Harriet Day of Templeton, Mass. He served three years in the 9th Reg. Vermont Volunteers in the Civil war.

PRUDENCE E. Powers' (149), b. in Gardner, Mass., May 16, 1840 ; m. Edwin Bennett of Hubbardston, Mass. Children :

273. Chester E. Bennett," b. July 12, 1861.

274. Ida A. Bennett," b. June 9, 1864.

LORENZO J. Powers' (160), b. in Gardner, Mass., F"eb. 23,

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1843 ; m. Louise Houghton of Bolton, Mass. He served in the 2nd Regiment Massachusetts Vokinteers, Civil war and lost one foot. They lived in Gardner and Hubbardston, Mass. Children:

275. George M. Powers," +

276. Edwin B. Powers, ^^ b. Apr., 1870.

AMOS P. Powers^ (ISI), b. in Gardner, Mass., Nov. 28, 1845; he enlisted and went to Washington, D. C, in 1865, where he was discharged as the war closed. He m. Mrs. Adeline Whitman.

HENRY A. Powers^ (152), b. in Gardner, Mass., Mar. 13, 1848; m. Charlotte E. Hudson of Hubbardston, Mass. They reside in Worcester, Mass. Children :

277. Alfred H. Powers," b. Aug. 18, 1870.

278. Charles H. Powers," b. Apr., 1876.

279. Leslie M. Powers," b. July, 1878.

ELIZA A. KendalP (153), b. in Gardner, Mass., May 9, 1837 ; m. John H. Minot, a chairmaker at South Gardner. Children :

280. Jane E. Minot," b. Mar. 8, 1857 ; d. young.

281. Henry W. Minot," b. Sept. 1, 1863 ; d. June 1, 1873.

282. George L. Minot," b. x-Vpr. 15, 1866.

GEORGE KendalP (154), b. in Gardner, Mass., Mar. 1, 1839 ; m. Aug. 25, 1859, Sarah O. Howe. He enlisted Sept. 18, 1861, in Company C 1st sMassachusetts Cavalry; he was in all the princi- pal battles of the Army of the Potomac to Mar., 1864, then on duty at headquarters of Gen. Mead, honorably discharged Oct. 3, 1864. He is a chair maker in South Gardner. Child :

283. W. Hobart Kendall," +

WEBSTER A. KendalP (155), b. in Gardner, Mass., Mar. 5, 1841 ; enlisted May, 1861, in Company F 2d Massachusetts Cav- alry, ordered to Kentucky in the Fall of 1863, re -enlisted with Sherman to the sea ; honorably discharged July, 1865. He m.

Nov., 1865, Adeline, dau. of Pollard of Jaffrey, N. H.,

who d. 1867. He m./2) July 13, 1876, Caroline Areial of Boston, Mass.

ELLEN J. KendalP (156), b. in Gardner, Mass., Apr. 28, 1845 ; m. Aug. 8, 1862, Thomas Goodspeed' (23324), Vol. HI, p. 567, of Gardner, b. Sept. 3, 1840., she d. Nov. 3, 1875.

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FRANCENA M. KendalP (158), b. in Gardner, Mass., Jan. 9, 1848; m. June 16, 1869, Orrin C. Gillson of Gardner. He was band leader in the 1 2th Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers in the Civil war. Children :

284. Lewis K. Gillson," b. Dec. 9, 1870.

285. Harry M. Gillson," b. June 28, 1874.

CHARLES O. KendalP (161), b. in Gardner, Mass, Dec. 21, 1853 ; m. May 12, 1880, Mary L. Murray. He is an engineer in South Gardner. Children :

286. George D. Kendall," b. Oct. 9, 1881.

287. Mary J. Kendall," b. Mar. 28, 1885.

FRANK H. Kendall' (162), b. in Gardner, Mass., Mar. 24, 1856 : m. Jan. 18, 1882, Cora M. Learned. He is a chair maker in South Gardner. Children :

288. Lucia K. Kendall," b. Oct. 15, 1882.

289. Nelson L. Kendall," b. Oct. 30, 1886.

FLORA A. KendalP (163), b. in Gardner, Mass., Dec. 9, 1861 ; m. Oct. 2, 1879, Edward A. Stone, a clerk in South Gardner. Child :

290. Flora L. Stone," b. Mar. 22, 1880.

CHARLES H. Stickney' (164), b. in Templeton, Mass., Dec. 10, 1841 ; m. Caroline Earns worth. Children :

291. Frank G. Stickney," b. July 4, 1869.

292. Mary E. Stickney," b. Dec. 20, 1874.

GEORGE A. Stickney' (165), b. in Templeton, Mass., Apr. 5, 1843; he enlisted July, 1862, in Company D 35th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, mustered out June, 1865. He m Isa- bel H. Dumont, he d. Oct. 3, 1873. Child :

293. John H. Stickney," b. Dec. 24, 1867.

JAMES M. Kendall' (169), b. in Jamaica, Vt., Aug. 6, 1840; m. Mar. 1, 1865, Mary R. Burbank. He was a farmer and settled in Wardsboro, Vt. Children :

294. Delbert J. Kendall," b. Jan. 27, 1873.

295. John K. Kendall," b. Dec. 19, 1875.

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GEORGE B. KendalP (170), b. in Jamaica, Vt., Aug. 30, 1842; m. Mar. 1, 1865, Luella A. Benson. He is a farmer in Windhall, Vt. Children :

296. Bert A. KendalV° b. Sept. 16, 1866

297. Martha A. Kendall," +

298. Lucia B. Kendal^ b. Dec. 11, 1873.

299. Ernest G. Kendall," b. May 1, 1886.

EDWARD I. KendalP (171), b. in Jamaica, Vt., Jan. 20, 1851 ; m. Oct. 15, 1873, Adeline O. Burbank. Chi.dren :

300. Ola M. Kendall," b. Oct. 24, 1874.

301. Cora L. Kendall," b. Oct. 30, 1876.

302. Hermone M. Kendall," b. Feb. 6, 1882.

CHARLES B. KendalP (172), b. in Jamaica, Vt., Nov. 7, 1857 ; m. Aug., 1879, Margaret Sharp. He was a farmer and settled in St. Charles, 111., and later removed to Grand Harbor, N. Dak. Children :

303. Herbert B Kendall," b. Apr., 1881.

304. Charles B. Kendall," b. Sept., 1882.

305. Claude Kendall," b. in 1884.

RUFUS KendalP (175), b. in Gardner, Mass., May 2, 1856; m. Sept., 1881, Anna Quigley.

HENRY C. Willis^ (187), b. in Boston, Mass., Oct. 16, 1827 ; m. in 1851, Sarah Anna Sargent of Boston. He d. Dec. 19, 1898. Child:

306. Annie Louise Willis," b. Feb. 4, 1853.

MARY E. Willis^ (188), b. in Boston, Mass., Dec. 26, 1829; m. Oct. 31, 1850, John Bertram Sparhawk. Children :

307. Amelia Sparhawk," b. in 1851 ; d. in 1854.

308. Clement Willis Sparhawk," +

309. Edward Sparhawk," b. May 7, 1856 ; d. Oct. 24, 1875.

310. Nathaniel Arthur Sparhawk," +

CHARLES J. Willis' (190), b. in Boston, Mass., in 1833 ; m. Oct., 1860, Mary Anna Bird of Dorchester, Mass. She d. Jan. 20, 1893 ; he d. Jan., 1898. Child:

311. George Augustus Willis," +

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EDWARD H. Willis' (192), b. in Boston, Mass., Feb. 12, 1838 ; m. May 23, 1863, Fannie Holbrook. He d. May 24, 1889. Children :

312. Edward Howard Willis, Jr.,^" +

313. Mary Jessie Willis,^'' b. Dec. 6, 1864.

314. Clementine Willis,'" b. in 1866; d.

ABBIE J. Cummings' (196), b. Feb. 22, 1846; m. May 1, 1866, Samuel Sargent. She d. Sept. 15, 187 5. Children :

315. Louise Sargent,'" b. Mar. 8, 1868; d. young.

316. Rufus Sargent."

MINNIE M. Gibson' (201), b. in Boston, Mass., Dec. 6, 1850 ; m. June 12, 1877, Joseph David Green, b. in Delaware, Apr. 29, 1828. He d. July 22, 1898. Children:

317. Joseph David Green, Jr." b. Mar. 5, 1878.

318. Charles Langdon Green," b. Sept. 14, 1879.

319. Cornelia Gibson Green," b. July 9, 1881.

320. Harry Gibson Green," b. June 4, 1883.

321. Alice Cummings Green," b. May 31, 1885.

ETTA M. Stearns" (207), b. in Rindge, N. H., Aug. 16, 1858 ; m. Nov. 20, 1877, Lewis L. Hale of Rindge, b. May 13, 1854. He is a farmer and broom manufacturer in Rindge, where they reside. Child :

322. Harry L. Hale," b. Aug. 3, 1881.

GEORGE W. Stearns" (208), b. in Rindge, N. H., June 18, 1861 ; m. Oct. 6, 1886, Julia M. Perkins. He is a conductor on the Pullman car from Boston to St. Louis.

MARY A. Stearns" (209), b. in Rindge, N. H., Sept. 9, 1865 ; m. Oct. 15, 1884, Charles A. Hubbard of Troy, N. H., b. June 7, 1857. He is a telegraph operator in Boston, Mass., they reside in West Medford, Mass.

FRANK S. Presbrey" (214), b. in Buffalo, N. Y., May 22, 1855; educated at Beloit, Wis., and Princeton, N. J. He m. (1) June 12, 1878, Emma C. Cochen of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, b. May 10, 1855, d. Apr. 24, 1880. He m. (2) June 13, 1881, Stella Spaulding of Bloomington, 111., b. Oct. 6, 1860. He has been a

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journalist in Kansas, Colorado and Ohio and later in Washing- ton, D. C, where he was publisher of " Public Opinion." Chil- dren :

323. Frederick E. Presbrey," b. d. young.

324. Charles S. Presbrey," b. Mar. 30, 1882.

325. Marguerite C. Presbrey," b. Apr. 1, 1886.

R0BP:RT L. Carter" (219), b. in Leominster, Mass., Mar. 3, 1869; m. in Sterling, Mass., June 1, 1905; Josephine Louise, dau. of Edward P. Bartlett of Sterling. Mr. Carter is town clerk and treasurer of Leominster, where they reside.

CHARLES A. Nichols" (245), b. in Gardner, Mass., Jan. 27, 1850; m. Elva Upton.

ADA A. Nichols" (246), b. in Gardner, Mass , Aug. 29, 1853 ; m. William Carleton.

CHARLES A. Perley, Jr." (252), b. in Gardner, Mass., June, 1855 ; m. M. Ella Waite. Children:

326. Ralph W. Perley," b. d. young.

327. Marion Perley."

LULU E. Perley" (253), b. in Gardner, Mass., June 19, 1856 ; m. George W. Mason. Children:

328. Harry W. Mason," b. May 12, 1875.

329. P:thel L. Mason," b. Sept., 1879.

EDITH L. Willard" (262), b. in Bethel, Vt., July 20, 1863; m. Sept., 1881, P- H. Ewing of Albany, N. Y. They reside in Perth Amboy, N.J. Children :

330. Harry Ewing," b. Aug. 16, 1882.

331. John G. Ewing," b. F'eb. 15, 1884.

SARAH A. Powers" (264), b. ; m. William Whitman,

and resides in Hudson, Mass.

ARTHUR L. Kendall" (269), b. in Gardner, Mass., Aug. 20, 1857 ; m. Jennie F. Coleman and reside in Gardner. Child :

332. Clarence V. Kendall," b. June 2, 1881.

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GEORGE M. Powers^" (275), b. in Gardner, Mass., June 14, 1866 ; m. Jessie Chapman.

W. HOBART KendalP" (283), b. in South Gardner, Mass., m. Mary J. Kendall. He is a chair maker in South Gardner, also a musician and leader of the band.

MARTHA A. KendalP" (297), b. in Windhall, Vt., Feb. 6, 1868 ; m. Aug., 1885, Ethelbert Waite of Newfane, Vt. He is a chair manufacturer in Wardsboro, Vt

CLEMENT W. Sparhawk^" (308), b. Mar., 1854; m 186-, Bertha Merriam of Dedham, Mass.

NATHANIEL A. Sparhawk" (310), b. Oct. 3, 1863 ; m July 3, 1901, Mabel Stinehour LeClair of Reading, Mass. They re- side in Reading. Children :

333. Marion Cummings Sparhawk," b. Apr. 2, 1902.

334. Margaret D. Sparhawk,^^ b. June, 1903.

GEORGE A. Willis^" (311), b. Aug. 19, 1862; m. in 1891, Amy T. Hunnewell of Brookline, Mass., b. Aug. 19, 1863. They reside in Dorchester, Mass. Children :

335. Sanford Lawton Willis," b. Dec. 27, 1892.

336. Sumner Holden Willis," b. July, 1896.

337. Frances Brewer Willis," b. Dec. 6, 1901.

ROYAL ANCESTRY OF JOHN PRESCOTT,

FOUNDER OF LANCASTER, MASS.

(Continued from Page 54.)

19TH LINEAGE.

1. Edward, surnamed the Elder, son of Alfred the Great (33) King of England m. for his 3d wife, Lady Edgiva, dau. of Earl Sigelline.

2. Edgina or Edgiva, m. Henry, 3d Count of Vermandois and Troyes.

3. Hubert, 4th Count of Vermandois, m. Lady Adelheld, dau. of Ralph, 3d Count de Valois.

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4. Alice de Vermandois, m. Hugh the Great, 5th Count de Vermandois, son of Henry I, King of France by wife Anne of Russia, dau. of Taroslaus, Grand Duke of Russia, in 1015, 2d Czar.

5. Lady Isabel or Elizabeth de Vermandois, 3d dau. of above, m. second William de Warren, 'id Karl of Surrey, she d. 1131.

6. Gundred, m. first Roger, 2d Earl of Warwick, m. second, William Fitz-Gilbert or de Lancaster, 5th Baron of Kendall (1) 16th lineage.

20TH LINEAGE. Bradshaigh.

1. Sir John Bradshaigh, contemporary with William I, m. dau. and sole heir of Sir Robert Remington, Knight.

2. Sir Robert Bradshaigh, m. dau. of Sir William Fitz-John.

3. Sir John Bradshaigh, living 1 102, m. dau. of Sir John Mol- ineux of Sefton, Co. Lancaster, ancestors of the Earl of Sefton.

4. John Bradshaigh, living in 1 141, m. a dau. of Brackenbury.

5. William Bradshaigh, m. dau. of Sir William Trollop of Thornley.

6. Sir John Bradshaigh, m. dau. of Sir William Harcourt of Stanton, Knight, 1190.

7. Sir John Bradshaigh, m. dau. of Sir Ralph Musgrave.

8 Thomas Bradshaigh, living in 1239, m. dau. of Sir Adam Houghton of Houton Tower, Co. Lancaster.

9 Sir John Bradshaigh, m. dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Bromley of Bromley, Co. Stafford, 1281.

10. Sir William, 2d son of above, went on Crusade 1315, member of Parliament for Lancashire, 1326, 1329 and 1338, m. Mabel, dau. and heir of Hugh Norreys, Co. Lancaster.

11. Richard Bradshaigh, m. dau. of Sir Robert Holcroft, Co. Chester.

12. Roger Bradshaigh, m. dau. of John Osbaldeston, Co. Lancaster.

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13. Cecilia, dau. of above, m. 1359, Sir Ralph Standish (8) 10th lineage. Sheriff of Lancashire, 1392, and six years later had grant of free pardon from the Crown.

MAIN LINE.

(Continued from p. 124, Vol. II, No. 4.)

54. Sybil or Sibella de Bold, m. 1461, Sir Alexander Standish (12) 10th lineage. He was knighted for service at the battle ot H Litton Field, Scotland, 1482 ; d. 1507.

Their children were :—l. Ralph, +. 2. Lawrence. 3. Oliver. 4. Catherine, m. Thomas, son of Sir Christopher Standish of Diixbury, 1497, and had dau. Alice, who m. Barnes of Waltham Forrest. 5. John. 6. Grace. 7. Alice.

55. Ralph Standish had general pardon from the Crown, 1485 ; m. Alice, dau. and co-heiress of Sir James Harrington of Wolfage, Co. Northampton (15) 12th lineage. She was living in 1537 ; Ralph d. 1538, aged 80 years.

Their children were: 1 Alexander Standish, m. in 1518, Anne, dau. of Sir William Molineux, Knt. of Sefton, was succeeded by his youngest son, Edward, who erected Standish Hall, and is mentioned in Roger Prescott's will in 1594. 2. George. 3. Roger, -f. 4. Agnes, wife of Thomas Ashton of Croston. 5. Ralph, living in 1514. 6. Anne, wife of Sir John Holcroft. 7. Jane, wife of Bradshaigh of Haigh.

56. Roger Standish of Standish, Co. Lancaster, m. .

Their children were; I. Ralph of Napton on the Hill, Co. Warwick, Gent., m. Alice, dau of Thomas Blackwell of Wormleyton, Co. Warwick, Gent. 2. Elizabeth, -f ^■ A dau. m. Barnes. 4. A dau.

57. Elizabeth Standish, m. James Prescott of Standish and Coppul.

Their children were: 1. James of Driby, m. Alice, dau. of Sir Richard Molineux. He purchased Driby Manor in 1579 ; she d. in 1581 ; he d. 1583, and are buried at Driby church, where may be seen the Arms of Prescott and Mol- ineux, also the statement that they had five sons and one

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dau. 2. Roger, +. 3. Ralph, d. in 1571. 4. Robert, who m. finst Ellen, second Elizabeth Nightingale. 5. Wil- liam m. first, Margaret, m. second, Matilda Holt. 6. Ellen wife of Edward Wynnarde. 7. Alice, wife of Henry Greenhalgh. 8. Richard, buried at Wigan, 1584, wife Anne at Wigan, 1602. 9. Joanna, wife of Roger Rigby. 10. John of Sutterby, m. first Margaret, second Anne, d. 1608.

58. Roger Prescott of Shevington, Standish Parish, m. first Elizabeth, m. second Aug. li, 1568, Ellen or Helen Shaw of Standish. His will was dated Sept. 26, 1594; to be buried in the Parish church.

Their children were: 1. Helen, bapt. at Standish Parish, Mar 3, 1564. 2. Lawrence, bapt. at Standish Parish, Sept. 23, 1566, (this son is not mentioned in his father's will, probably provided for by entailed property as being the oldest son). 3. Anne, bapt. Aug. 28, 1569. 4. Ralph, -|-. 5. Lsabell, bapt. Mar. 11, 1575.

59 Ralph Prescott, son of Roger above, mentioned in his father's will, and co-executor with his mother in 1594, probably b about 1571-2, but his baptism was not found on the Standish Parish Register. He resided at Shevington, in the Parish of Standish. His will was dated Dec. 7, 1608, proved Jan 24, 1608-9, in which he mentions, wife Elene, leaves legacies to his daughters, Elene or Helen, Alice and Cecilie and son John, no mention being made of his oldest son Roger.

Their children were : 1. Helen or Ellen, bapt. at Standish Parish, Oct 1, 1593. 2. Roger, bapt. at Standish Parish, Oct. 10, 1594. In 1620 was one of the Governors of the Standish Grammar school, in 1627, he had a house in Wi- gan, name of his wife not mentioned had son Ralph, who m. Margaret Rylands, dau. of Nicholas Rylands, and Roger's name is found in 1659 as a witness of Nicholas Ryland's will. 3. Alice, bapt at Standish Parish, Feb. 7, 1598. 4. Cecilia, bapt. at Standish Parish Oct. 16, 1602. 5. John, +.

60. John Prescott, b. in Standish Parish, Lancashire, about

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1604, his baptism is not recorded, there being a break in the records from 1602 to 1610, but we find his name in his father's will in 1608. He m. in Halifax Parish, Apr. 11, 1629, Mary Gawkroger or Platts. They lived for a time in Sowerby, where five of their children were born, three of whom were brought to America, two buried at Sowerby. In 1638, he was living in the Island of Barbadoes, owning more than ten acres of land on the Island as proved by an old record recently found upon the Island. In 1640, he came to New England, settled for a time in Water- town, where he had large grants of land alotted to him. In 1643 he associated himself with Thomas King and others, for the pur- pose of purchasing of Sholan, the Indian Sachem of the Nasha- way tribe of Indians, a tract of land for a township, which was to be ten miles long and eight in breadth, known as the " Nashaway plantation," afterwards, Lancaster, Mass., one of the original set- tlers and considered the founder. The town received its name May 18, 1633, the name it is said being given in honor of Mr. Prescott, it being the name of his native county in England. Mary, wife of John Prescott, appears to have been the dau. of James and Martha (Ainsworth) Gawkroger, m. Sept. 5, 1601, his will written 1625, a clothier of Sowerby, she was bapt. Mar. 15, 1606-7, and granddaughter of James and Jenet (Fairbank) Gawk- roger or Platts, m. Dec. 2, 1571. The children of John and Mary bear the names of the children found in James Gawkroger Jr.'s will in many instances, as Martha, Sarah, Anne or Hannah and Lydia, the children, grand and great grandchildren of John Pres- cott will be given in the October Quarterly as far as the records can be obtained, with full dates.

(To be continued.)

ENGLISH RECORDS.

•Copied by Rev. John Holding, Stotfold, Baldock, Herts, Eng., for Mr. J. B. White,

Kansas City, Mo.

(Continued.)

Baptisms from Halifax Parish, Yorkshire. 1629 May 17, Isabel, dr. of Richard Fairbank and Sarah Hel- liwell, Hal.

1629 Nov. 8, Mary dr. of William Brook, North. 1629-30 Feb. 14, Edward, s. of Thomas Fayrbank, Oven.

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1629-30 Feb 24, Mary dr. John Prescott, Sowr. 1630 Apr. 25, Thomas, s. of Michael Fayrbanke, Hal. 1630 May 30, Thomas, s, of Joseph Fayrebanke, South. 1630 Nov. 7, Samuel, s. of Robt. Fayrbank, Hipp. 1630 Dec. 5, Judith Fairbank, Hall.

1630 Dec. 12, Sarah, dr. of William Brooke, Hipp. 1630-31 Jan. 9, Joseph, s. of Edward Brooke, South. 1630-31 Feb. Mary, dr. Richard Brooke, Hal. 1630-31 March 6, Susan, dr. of John Brooke, Ovend.

1631 John, s. of John Brook, War.

1631-32 Jan. 1, Mary, dr. of Joseph Fayrbank, Hall. 1631-32 March 11, Mary, dr. of Thomas Fayrbank, War. 1631-32 March 11, Martha, dr. of John Prescott, Sowr.

1633 Sep. 8, Judith, dr. of Edward Brook, South. 1633-34 Jan. 19, John, s. of Robert Fayrbank, Hipp.

1634 Dec. 14, John, s. of Joseph Fayrbanke, Hall

1637 July 19, George, s. of Thomas Fayrbanke, Warley.

1635 Nov. 1, John, s. of John Prescott, Sowr. 1635-36 Mar. 20, Grace, dr. of William Brooke, North.

1636 April 11, Mary, dr of Henry Brook, South.

1636 Dec. 25, Judith, dr. of Edward Brooks, Hip.

1637 Sarah, dr. of James Brooke, Hal.

1638 May 27, John, son of Joseph Fairbanke, Hal. 1638 Sept. 9, Thomas, s. of James Brooke, Hal.

1638 Dec. 23, Anne, dr. of Thomas Fairbanke, War. 1638-39 Jan. 6, Daniell, s. of Francis Brooke, North.

1639 July 28, Timo, s. of N. L. Brooke, North. 1639 Sept. 22, Margaret, dr. of Edw Brooke, Hip. 1639 Nov. 17, John, s. of Hen. Brook, Southow.

Marriages.

1629 April 11, Sower. John Prescott and Mary Gawkroger.

1629 Dec. 20, Joseph Crossley and Dinah Fayrbank, Ratchdill.

1630 Apr. 12, Richard Brooke and Mary Horsfall, Hal. 1630-31 Feb. 7, John Jackson and Anna Fayrbank.

1634 Dec. 8, George Whitaker, Hall, and Av. Fayrbank.

1635 Jan. Michael Haly and Mary Fayrbanke, Hall.

1636 Oct. 4, James Brooke and Susan Hoyt, Hall.

1636 Sep. 22, John Shepherd and Mary Brooke.

1637 Nov. 1, John Brooke and Edith Aspden.

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1637-8 Jan. 29, Henry Brook and Barbara Hoyle, Hipp. 1638 Aug. 28, John Maud and Mary Fairbanke, Hal. 1638 Dec. 8, Christopher Hartley and Sara Fairbanke, Hal, Burials.

1629 May 26, Bridget Fairbank, Hal. 1629 May 27, Eliz. Robt. Fairbank, Hal.

1629 Oct. 2, James Brooke, Hal. 1629-30 Jonas, s. of Joseph Fayrbank, Hal.

1630 Dec. 1, Widow of Robt. Fayrbank, Hal. 1630-31 Feb. 10, Infan. of Richard Brooke, Skircoat. 1630-31 Feb. 15, Widow Brooke.

1630-31 Mar. 7, Infan. of John Prescott, Sowr.

1631 May 24, Susan, dr. of Henry Fayrbank, South. 1631-32 Feb. 3, Widow of Hugh Fayrbank, Hall.

1633 June 30, Simon Fayrbank, South. 1633-34 Jan. 3, Infant of John Prescott, Sowr.

1634 July 8, Grace, dr. of Samuel Fayrbank, Hal. 1634 Dec. 18, John, s. of Joseph Fayrbank, Hal. 1634-35 Mar. 8, John, s. of Michael P'ayrbank, Hal.

1636 Nov. 11, John, s. of Thomas Fayrbank, War.

1637 Nov. 6, Sarah, dr. of James Brooke, Hal. 1637 Dec. 10, John s. of James Brooke, War.

1637 Dec. 24, Sarah, dr. of John Brooke, Hal. 1637-38 Feb. 9, Widow of Robert Fairbanke, Hip.

1638 May 3, Prudence, dr. of Sam. Fairbanke, Hal. 1638 Infan. of Henry Brooke, Hal.

1638 Oct. 25, Mary, dr. of George Brooke, Hal.

1638 Nov. 5, James, s. of Anthony Brooke, Hip. 1638-39 Jan. 29, Martha Fairbanke, Hip.

1638-39 Jan. 31, Rich. s. of Michael Fairbanke, Hal. 1638-39 Feb. 25, Sowr. Widow Humphrey Fairbanke. 1638-39 Feb. 27. Edmund, s. of Robt. P'airbanke, Hip.

1639 May 20, Anne Brooke, Oven.

1639 Sep. 7, Widow Josua Brooke, Huddersfield.

GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACT OF THE WILL OF JOHN PRESCOTT.

John Prescott of Standish, Co. Lane, yeoman, Mch. 16, 1611- 12. To be buried at Standish. \V\ie.June. Land in Ersom and Flixton. To son Robert when 21. Sister Elizabeth. Appts.

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his wife June and brother-in-law A/cxajider Standisk executors. Speaks of his other children. Proved Apr. 8, 1613, Chester.

(Wigan Reg. at Chester.) Married 1600, Feb. 10, John Prescott and June Mather.

Roger Prescott of Shevington in Parish of Standish, Co. Lane, Sep. 26, 1594. To be buried in parish church of Standish. Wife Elen ; son Ralph ; nephew Alexander Wynnard ; daus. Isabel, Ellen and Anne. Appts. his son Ralph and nephew Alexander Wynnarde executors, and requests his good master the Right worshipfull Edward Standish, Esq., and Alexander Standish, his son and heir apparent, to be his supervisors.

Witnesses : Alexander Standish Geffray Prescott

Thomas Rigbie Robert Amonde

Richard Rigbie Edward Rigbie

Alexander Seriante with others.

Will proved Oct. 1, 1594, at Chester.

GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACT OF THE WILL OF RALPH PRESCOTTE OF SHEV= INGTON IN THE PARISH OF STANDISH.

Testator by his will dated 7th December, 1608 divided his es- tate into 3 parts; the 1st he reserved to himself; the 2d to his wife Elene and the 3d part equally among his children (no names given). Out of the part reserved to himself, Testator leaves leg- acies to his three youngest daughters, Elene, Alice and Cecillie and if it pleases his wife he desired her to leave her share to his son John.

Executors appointed his wife Elene, Gefforie Prescott and Alexander Wynnerde.

He also appointed Alexander Standyshe of Woolston, Esquire and Raffe Standishe of Standyshe, Esquire, and heire apparent of the said Alexander Standyshe, Esquire, Overseers of his will.

Witnesses : Edward Rigbye

Edward Rigbye, son of Thomas Rigbye.

Inventory appraised by John Dycconson, James Rigbye, Peter

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Fysher, Alexander Shaw and William Rradshaw, filed 12th Jan- uary 1608, valued at ;^ 117-2-4.

Will proved at Chester 24th January, 1608-09.

Thos. Prescott of Orwell in Makerfield in parish of Wiggan, Co. Lane., Apr. 17, 1591. To be buried in Chapel of Upholland. To son William ;^40. To Margaret Borslard, d. of said Wm., ;^10. Wife Katherine ; son-in-law Thomas Whally ; son-in-law Thos. Hortin and his wife my dau. Jane. Appts. son Henry and his wife exec., and his cousin, Jeffry P. supervisor.

Proved Jan. 12, 1592.

Richard Prescott of Dalton, Co. Lane, Husbandman, Feb. 1, 1 583-4. To be buried in the parish church at Wiggan. Wife Margaret; sons Hugh and Wm.; son Richard a silver spoon; dau. Eliz. ditto. To dau. Agnes and her husband 2 silver spoons. To wife of Richard Prescott ; God d. Margery Prescott 2s. ; to James Prescott one ewe and a lamb ; to PI ugh Rigbie a silver spoon ; to Geo. Prescott 3s 4d. Appts. his wife and son Hugh ex.

Proved Sep. 23, 1584.

Richard Prescott of Dalton, Co. Lane, yeoman, June 23, 1619. Brother George ; 4 godchildren, viz. Elizth Spencer, Ellen Top- pinge. Pollen Prescott and Lawrence Halton ; Cousin Thomas Prescott. Speaks of his children under 21. Appts. his father- in-law John Holland and Richard Taylor, his brother-in-law, exects., and John Rigby, his brother-in-law and Edward Prescott of Dalton supervisors. Witnessed by Henry Prescott, Thos. Prescott and John Holland.

Proved July 5, 1619.

Richard Prescott of Coppul in parish of Standish, Co. Lane. Yeoman. Oct. 21, 1631. To be buried with his ancestors within the parish church of Standish, son-in-law Richard Crooke ; wife Dorotby ; youngest dau. Isabel Prescott, both appt. executors

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and his son-in-law Edward Hoult and brother-in-law John Dick- enson and Geffrey Prescott, supervisors. Proved Dec. 16, 1631.

Richard Prescott of Ince, Co. Lane, Locksmith, Nov. 12, 1633. Divides his goods into two parts, the 1st to himself, the '2nd to his three children, Edward, Ralph and Ellen. Mentions his grandchild, sister-in-law Eliz. Rowe. Eldest son Edward to have lands in Shevington. Appts. his son Ralph ex.

Proved Feb 13, 1634.

Edward Prescott of Ince in Macklesfield, Dec. 20, 1636, Yeo- man. To be buried at Wigan among his deceased friends To his eldest son Richard the mansion house where testator dwells with the houses and lands, buildings, etc. in Shevington, he pay- ing to said Richard i^lO; wife; Ellen youngest child not 15; speaks of other children.

Proved 1637.

William Prescott of Coppull, Co. Lane, yeoman, July 28, 1605. To be buried at his church at Standish Wife Maud ; sons Thos, Geffry, Alexander, Edward and Richard. Grandchild William Prescott, Richard P'airclough and Dorothy Prescott. Dau. Eliz. Phillips. Dau. Joan P'airclough. Appts. his sons Thos. and Richard exects.

Proved Dec. 16, 1605.

John Prescott of Heskin, Co. Lane. Husbandman, Jan. 4, 1615. To be buried at Ecleston ; son Thomas ; son James ; dau. Anne. Appts. his wife Margaret and brother-in-law Robt. Tur- ner executors, and his neighbor Hugh Nelson and his brother William Prescott overseers.

Proved Aug. 21, 1616.

Margaret Prescott of Heskin, widow, July 26, 1626, son Thomas ; son James ; brother Thomas Turner ; dau. Anne. Appts. her brother Robt. Turner and William Prescott super- visors.

Proved Sep. 2, 1626.

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EXCHEQUER COURT OF YORK.

Will of James Gawkroger of Sowerby, in the Co. of York, Clothier. Mentions wife Martha and his children, John, James, Abraham, Samuel, Isaacke, Anne, Lydia, Mary, Martha, Sarah and Hester. Appoints Martha, his wife, guardian of his children under age, executrix Martha his wife. Witnesses John Gawk- roger and Jonathan Gawkroger.

Proved in the Exchecquer court, York, on 6 of Oct. 1628 by Martha Gawkroger the widow and she executrix.

1640, July 8, John Gawkroger alias Piatt of Haukhurt in Sow- erby in Halifax, clothier. Wife Susan; eldest s. Jonathan G.; 2nd son Jonas G. Dau. Mary, w. of Wm. Somerscales and her children. To son John B. and his wife. Dau. Sarah wife of John Wilson. Dau. Anne G. Dau. Susanna G. Son Jonas ecectr. Autograph signature. Proved Sep. 1641.

1650, May 28, Geo. Fayrbank of Sowerby in Halifax, clothier. To Henry Root, to brother Jeremy's wife and children. Chil- dren of Henry Blachley he had by my sister Abigail. To Mr. Jonathan Fayrbank. To Susan Chadwick. To Geo , son of Geo. Fearebank. To Abraham Platts ^6. To Nathan s. of Mathew Bates 10/. To Sarah PlattsS/. To Mary, wife of James Platts, with whom I now live, ^5. To Sarah, dau. of James Platts £2). To Michel Earnsham his purple suite, one fustian doublet with silver buttons. To said James Platts ^10 ; to Sam- uel Farrar £S provided he be living 12 months from my death. Residue to James Platts, whom he makes executor.

Proved July 3, 1650.

OBITUARY.

MRS. E. FOSTER BAILEY.

Mrs. DOROTHY S. (Kimball") Bailey (15121), Vol. H, p. 491. died at her home in Pltchburg, Mass., Mar. 3, 1905. Mrs. Bailey was born in Fitchburg, Aug. 3, 1817, daughter of Ephraim and Dorothy (Sawyer*^) Kimball and granddaughter of Phineas Jr., and Mary (Prescott^) Sawyer (712). She was married June 4,

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1846, Ebenezer Foster, son of Ebenezer and Lucy (Goldsmith) Bailey, born in Westmoreland, N. H., Feb. 19, 1820. Mrs. Bailey was from early life a devoted Christian, a very efficient worker in the church and Sunday school, and for many years as- sisted in the service of song, she was active in the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and ready for every good word and work. Although Mr. and Mrs. Bailey were married nearly 59 years, death had never before broken the family circle, she is survived by her husband, and by four children, Ebenezer, Harri- son, William Kimball Bailey and Miss Anna M. Bailey and a large circle of friends.

Mrs. OLIVE Elizabeth (Childs^) Edwards (29) p. 55, Vol. I, No. 2, " White Family Quarterly," died at her home in Holyoke, Mass., Feb. 27, 1905. Mrs. Edwards was born in New l^rain- tree, Mass., Dec. 1, 1872; daughter of Henry Hinckley and Martha A. (Howe^) Childs, being the third in their family of eleven children and the first death in their family. She was mar- ried in Holyoke, June 13, 1895, to Charles Samuel, son of Samuel Finley and Adeline Fidelia (Gridley) Edwards, born in Southampton, Mass., Oct. 22, 1872. For a few years after their marriage they lived in Springfield, Mass., where they united with Christ Church and have since retained their membership, Mrs. Edwards was an active member and a former officer of the Rath- bone Sisters. She was a devoted wife and mother, a sweet Christian woman in every way, always of a sunny temperament, even after she had become a great sufferer. She is survived by her husband and three little children, Elizabeth Adeline, Roger Gerhart and Kingsley Edwards, also her father and mother, brothers and sisters, Mrs. B. V. Brooks of Greenwich Village, George E. of Wilbraham, Charles H. of New Haven, (Conn.), Willard T. of Petersham, Mrs. Harry Brainard of South Hadley Falls, and Robert, Fred, Arthur, Esther and Herman Childs with their mother in Holyoke, her father, who for a number of years conducted a successful business college in Holyoke is now in the West. Though we sympathize with all her friends in their be- reavement, yet our heart goes out to little Kingsley, who will never have even a memory of his loving mother to cherish, only as he receives it from the words of others.

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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.

EDWARD HOUGHTON BRANCH.

EDWARD Houghton, son of James and Sarah ( )

Houghton, b. in Lancaster, Mass., Dec. 25, 1730 ; m. in Lancaster by WilHam Richardson, Esq., Oct. 16, 176U, Lucretia,^dau. of the officiating justice and his wife, Mary Wilder,^ (143), Vol. 1, p. 32, b. in Lancaster, Oct 24, 1735. We have not been able to find a satisfactory record of James Houghton and wife, Sarah, he is said by his descendants to have been a descendant of Ralph ; yet Jonas, a descendant of John Houghton, the emigrant, had son, James, bapt. with his brothers and sisters, July 20, 1718, on his own ac- count. They lived in Holden, Mass., and Guilford, Vt., where hed. in 1782. Children:

1. Eliza Houghton.®

2. Lucretia Houghton,*' bapt. in Lancaster, Dec. 26, 1762.

3. Levi Houghton.*^

4. James Houghton,*' b. in Guilford, and his record is found

in Vol. I, p. 545.

5. Edward Houghton, Jr.®

6. Richardson Houghton," -4"

RICHARDSON Houghton*' (6), b. in Holden, Mass., Apr. 16, 1774; m. Dec. 2, 1795, Rectina, dau. of Maj. Elihu and Hepzibah (Dickinson) Field, b. in Deerfield, Mass., Nov. 6, 1777. They lived in Guilford, Vt., and Milwaukee, Wis., where he d. Jan. 30, 1846 ; Mrs. Houghton d. in Worthington, Mass., while on a visit to relatives, Aug. 23, 1846, and her body was taken to Milwaukee for interment. Children :

7. Gratia Houghton," -(-

8. Royall Houghton,' +

9. Rectina Houghton,' -|-

10. Richardson Houghton, Jr.' -|- 10a. Augusta Houghton,'' d. in infancy. 10b. George Houghton,'' d. in infancy.

11. Miranda Augusta Houghton,' -\-

GRATIA Houghton' (7) b. in Guilford, Vt., Sept. 19, 1797 m. Jan. 1, 1822, Emory, son of Daniel and Huldah (Hopkins)

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Greenleaf, b. in Guilford, Aug. 26, 1793, They lived for many years in Charlemont, Mass., then in Milwaukee, Wis., where he d. in 1849. Children:

12. George Houghton Greenleaf,^ b. Aug. 6, 1823; d. May

6, 1832.

13. Emory Bradford Greenleaf,* +

14. Augustus Warren Greenleaf,* -j-

15. Francis Henry Greenleaf.*

16. Eliza Miranda Greenleaf,* b. Nov. 2, 1832; d. Feb. 2?>,

1834.

17. Emily Field Greenleaf,* b. June 8, 1835.

ROYALL Houghton" (8), b. in Guilford, Vt., Feb. 12, 1799; settled first in 1820 in Halifax, Vt., m. (1) June 6, 1822, Sarah Ferrill of Worth ington, Vt., where he settled in 1824, remaining until 1831, then moving to Troy, N. Y., and in 1834 to New York City, where he engaged in mercantile business. He was burned out in the great fire of December, 1836 and was after- wards engaged in the broker business with his uncle, Edward Houghton, Jr. He gave up the broker business and engaged in real estate in which he was successful. His wife, Sarah, d. Nov 14, 1850, and he m. (2) Virginia, dau. of John and Ann (•Smith) Patton of New York. Mr. Houghton d. in St. Augus- tine, Fla., while on a visit for his health, Mar. 22, 1863 (.?) and was brought to New York (Greenwood Cemetery) for interment. Children :

17a. Charles H. Houghton,* b. Mar. 6, 1823.

17b. Frank R. Houghton,* -\-

17c. Herbert Houghton,* b. June 26, 1853.

17d. Ella Isabel Houghton,* b. Aug. 2, 1858 ; d. July 3, 1861.

17c. A dau.* b.; d. young.

RECTI N A Houghton' (9), b. in Guilford, Vt., Nov. 23, 1800 ; m. in Guilford, Dec. 4, 1822, Thomas Lynde. They lived in Guilford and Milwaukee, Wis. Children :

18. Edgar Wallace Lynde,* +

19. Sarah Augusta Lynde,* m. Augustus W. Greenleaf* (14).

20. Eliza Greenleaf Lynde,* -|-

RICHARDSON Houghton, Jr.' (10), b. in Guilford, Vt., July

WHITE FAMILY QUARTERLY. 91

30, 1804: m. Oct. 18, 1829, Sophia Eliza, dau. of John Trum- bull and Sophia (Willard) Perkins, b. in New Salem, Mass., June 15, 1806. John Perkins was a descendant of John and Judith Perkins of Ipswich, 1631, through 2. Jacob, 3. Joseph, 4. Joseph, 5. Caleb, 6. John Trumbull, father of Sophia, who went in 1812, to Charleston, S. C, where he is supposed to have died of yellow fever as he was never heard from, leaving his wife with four young children. Sophia lived with her aunt Wil- lard, a milliner of Greenfield, Mass , until her marriage, then in Guilford, until 1833-5, when they settled in Charlemont, Mass., remaining until 1844, when they moved to Milwaukee, Wis., then a small village. Mr. Houghton first opened a general store in company with his brother-in-law, Mr. Emory Greenleaf, it not proving successful he bought a large farm which was later cut up and sold as city lots. Mrs. Houghton d. in Milwaukee, Mar. 14, 1887 ; he d. June 11, 1887. Children :

21. Royall Perkins Houghton,** -[-

22. George Greenleaf Houghton,^ -|-

23. Richard Trumbull Houghton,^ b. in Charlemont, Mass.,

June 14, 1835; d. in Milwaukee, Jan. 13, 1847.

MIRANDA A. Houghton' (11), b. in Guilford, Vt., Dec. 21, 1815 ; m. (1) J. W. White of Heath, Mass., who d. and she m. (2) Oct. 30, 1844, Timothy Harrington Brown, he d. and she m. (3) Samuel Ball. She d. Dec. 16, 1893. Child :

24. Edward Houghton Brown,® -j-

EMORY B. Greenleaf® (13), b. in Charlemont, Mass., July 2, 1825 ; m. Sept. 9, 1847, Caroline Maria Chase. They reside in Milwaukee, Wis.

AUGUSTUS W. Greenleaf® (14), b. in Whitingham, Vt., m. in New York City, Sept. 1, 1849, Sarah Augusta Lynde® (19), b. in Guilford, Vt., Feb. 22, 1831. They lived in New York City, where he was a banker, d. Feb. 28, 1878. Children :

25. Warren Emory Greenleaf,® b. June 5, 1850; a banker in

Palouse, Wash.

26. Sarah Houghton Greenleaf,® b. Aug. 5, 1852; d. Apr. 20,

1892.

92 WHITE FAMILY QUARTERLY.

27. Alice Hazen Greenleaf,^ b. Mar. 28, 1856; living in New

York City.

28. Ida Greenleaf,® b. June 27, 1866 ; living in New York City.

EDGAR W. Lynde« (18) b. in Guilford, Vt., Dec. 7, 1825 ; m. in 1849, Cornelia Pratt of Rochester, N. Y. They lived in Brooklyn, N. Y., where he d. Mar. 11, 1854.

ELIZA G. Lynde« (20), b. in Guilford, Vt., Feb. 16, 1837 ; m. in Milwaukee, Wis., June 15, 1857, James Latta Hill. They re- side at Port Hope, Ontario, Canada.

ROYALL P. Houghton^ (21), b. in Guilford, Vt., Dec. 10, 1831; m. in Charlemont, Mass., Jan. 10, 1860, Lucy Millicent, dau. of Robert Lawson McClellan and Lucy (Warner) Bishop, b. in Charlemont, Nov. 9, 1834; her father b. in Colerain, Mass., Oct., 1801 ; d. July 3, 1864, in Charlemont, her mother b. in Rowe, Mass., in 1806; d. in Shelburne, Mass., May 30, 1890. Robert L. McC. was son of Levi and Sally (Merrifield) Bishop and grandson of James and Deborah Bishop. Her mother, dau. of Daniel and Margaret (Brown) Warner of Rowe. They lived in Milwaukee, Wis , where Mr. Houghton was in company with his brother George C. Houghton, they were dry goods merchants, lumber dealers and bankers. On his death Aug. 16, 1892, the private banking firm of Houghton Brothers & Co., which had been in existence many years was reorganized into the Central National Bank of Milwaukee with George G. Houghton as presi- dent and Richard W. Houghton as second vice president. In 1898, this institution was absorbed by the Wisconsin National Bank. Mrs. Houghton resides in Milwaukee. Children :

29. Royall Willard Houghton,^ b. in Milwaukee, Mar. 6, 1862;

d. Oct. 2, 1864.

30. May Houghton,^ b. in Milwaukee, Sept. 1, 1865; resides

in Milwaukee.

31. Richard Warner Houghton,^ -|-

GEORGE G. Houghton* (22), b. in Guilford, Vt., Sept. 3, 1833 ; m. Sept. 3, 1856, Adeline Matthews Comstock, b. in Columbus, Ohio, (?) Feb. 25, 1835. They lived in Milwaukee, Wis., where Mr. Houghton was in company with his brother Royall P. Houghton as dry goods merchants, lumber dealers and

WHITE FAMILY QUARTERLY. 93

bankers. On the death of his brother the private banking firm of Houghton Brothers & Co., which had been in existence many years was organized into the Central National Bank of Milwau- kee, with Mr. Houghton as president In 1898, this institution was absorbed by the Wisconsin National Bank of which Mr. Houghton became vice president and manager, holding the office until his death. Mrs. Houghton d. in Milwaukee, Aug. 26, 1898; he d. in that city Mar. 18, 1902. Children :

32. George Richardson Houghton,^ -{-

35. Warren Finch Houghton,'' -|-

34. Charles Buckley Houghton,^ -{-

35. Effie Houghton,^ +

EDWARD H. Brown« (24), b. in Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 24, 1852; m. Sept. 27, 1877, Zelina, dau. of Charles and Martha (Rugg) Look, b. Aug. 25, 1857. They reside at Highland Park, a suburb of Chicago, 111. Children :

36. Lurene Marguerite Brown.' b. Mar. 31, 1879.

37. Florence Edna Brown,' b. May 3, 1885 ; d. Oct. 12, 1894.

RICHARD W. Houghton' (31), b. in Milwaukee, Wis., Feb.

16, 1869; m. June 19, 1901, Jessie M. Whitcomb of Milwaukee, where they reside. He is President of the Wilbur Lumber Co., and director of the Wisconsin National bank of that city

GEORGE R. Houghton' (32), b. in Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 2, 1857 ; m. July, 1877, Grace Kirby, m. (2) Sept. 10, 1902, Virginia Bowman Dautzler, now resides at Atlanta, Ga. Children :

38. Lawrence Kempton Hough ton.

39. Kirby Houghton. ^^

40. Howard Houghton.^"

41. George Houghton.^"

WARREN F. Houghton' (53), b in Milwaukee, Wis , Dec.

17, 1859 ; m. in New Orleans, La., Apr. 7, 1885, Estelle Howard. He d. in Pasadena, Cal., F"eb., 1892, Mrs. Houghton resides in Portland, Oregon. Children :

42. Effie Howard Houghton."

43. Claire Flower Houghton."

CHARLES B. Houghton^ (34), b. in Milwaukee, Wis., Mar.

:94 WHITE FAMILY QUARTERLY.

21, 1851 ; m. May 2, 1881, Emma A. Sweet. They reside in Washington, D. C. Children :

44. Ethelyn Greenleaf Houghton."

45. Harold Sweet Houghton."

46. Marguerite Houghton."

EFFIE Houghton^ (35), b. in Milwaukee, Wis., May 2, 1866; m. Sept 24, 1890, Samuel Davis Capen of St. Louis, where they reside. Children :

47. Adeline Capen."

48. Frances Isabelle Capen."

49. Lucile Capen."

50. Samuel Davis Capen, Jr."

WILLIAM A. HOUOHTON BRANCH.

Wn.LIAM A. Houghton' (6478), Vol. I, p. 549, son of Major Levi Houghton, Jr., and grandson of Levi and Amy (Richard- son^) Houghton (503), b. in Lunenburg, Mass., July 16, 1819; m. in Sterling, Mass., Oct. 14, 1842, Mary Jones, dau. of Eben- ezer and Emma Houghton, b. in Leominster, Mass., Apr. 2, 1816. He enlisted for three years Dec. 8, 1863, in Bedford, Mass., as private in Company C 1st Regiment Massachusetts Heavy Artillery; and was killed in battle on the North Anna River, Va., May 24, 1864, Mrs. Houghton d. in Bedford, July 16 1864. Children:

1. Augustus Jones Houghton,^ b. on Deer Island, Boston,

Mass., July 20, 1843 ; d. Dec. 3, 1853.

2. Charles Stearns Houghton,® +

3. Abby Ann Houghton,® -f-

4. Emma Maria Houghton,^ -f~

5. Henry Herbert Houghton,® b. July 17, 1851 ; d. in Leom-

inster, Feb. 20, 1880.

6. Sarah Elizabeth Houghton,® b. Mar. 19, 1856; d. May 30.

1859.

CHARLES S. Houghton® (2), b. on Deer Island, Boston, Mass., Dec. 29, 1844. He enlisted in Boston, for three years May 30, 1864, in Company L 3d Regiment Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, discharged at Fort Reno, Washington, D. C,

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Sept. 18, 1865, by reason of the close of the war. He m. in Leominster, Mass., Nov. 22, 1870, Anna Eliza, clau. of George H. and iVngeline Gray of Leominster. Mr. Houghton is a letter carrier in Leominster, where they reside. Children :

7. William Woodbury Houghton,' -f~

8. Minnie Mary Houghton,' -f-

9. Charles Frederick Houghton,' b. in Leominster, Dec. 24,

1876.

10. Harley Oramel Houghton,' b. in Leominster, Sept. 13,

1878.

11. Etta Louise Houghton,' b. in Leominster, Nov. 11, 1883.

ABBY A. Houghton* (3), b. in North Chelsea, now Revere, Mass., Jan. 20, 1847; m. Rutus P. Ferguson of Beverly, Mass., where she d. Apr. 20, 1903.

EMMA M. Houghton** (4), b. Nov. 6, 1848; m. John Cleaver of Beverly, Mass., where he d.

WILLIAM W. Houghton,' (7), b. in Leominster, Mass., Oct. 14, 1871. He enlLsted in Boston, Mass , Oct. 4, 1898, for three years in Battery L 2d Regiment Heavy Artillery for the Spanish American War, was discharged as private at Reina Battery, Havana, Cuba, Apr. 22, 1899. He m. in New York City, Aug. 3, 1901, Edith Nicklin of New York, where they reside. Child :

12. Edith Myrtle Houghton," b. in New York City, Aug. 1,

1902.

MINNIE M. Houghton' (8), b. in Leominster, Mass., Oct. 19, 1873 ; m. in Leominster, Feb. 18, 1896, Charles H., son of Lucius and Mary E. (Witherton) Stanton, b. in Princeton, Mass. They reside in Dorchester, Mass.

96 WHITE FAMILY QUARTERLY.

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52. Wanted. The descendants of Richard Prouty, who served in the Revolution from lower Vermont ; m. Susanna, dau. of Jo- siah and Deborah (House) White, bapt. in Leominster, Mass., Mar. 4. 1750, and when her father was buried in 1806 at Rock- ingham, Vt., they are said to have had fourteen children, and their record to the present day is wanted for the genealogy of her family. M. L. W.

53. Wanted.— The descendants of John White, son of Josir and Deborah (House) White, b. in Leominster, Mass , Sept. 23, 1742 ; m. and in 1806 had nine children. M. L. W.

54. Wanted The descendants of Samuel White, brother of above, b in Leominster, Mass., Mar. 14, 1744; m. Apr. 22, 1773, Hannah Platts of Leominster, had dau. Diadama, b. in Leomin- ster, Feb. 6, 1774. He was a soldier in the Company of Capt. Jonathan Davis of Harvard, Mass., in 1776, and in 1806 is said to have ad ten children. M. L W.

55. Wanted. The descendants of Abijah White, b. in Leom- inster, Mass., Nov. 21, 1751 ; removed with his father to Charles- town, N. H., and later to Rockingham, Vt., where he served in Capt. William Upham's Company. In 1802, had four children in school in Rockingham, and Sophia, dau. of Abijah and Polly White d. in Rockingham, Oct. 25, 1807, aged 23, and is buried with her sister in the old Parker burying ground. In 1806, on the death of his father he is said to have had nine children. Where did they settle .? M. L. W.

56. Wanted. The descendants of Asa White, brother of above, was b in Leominster, Mass., Sept. 2, 1755; m. at Rock- ingham, Vt., Sept. 11, 1776, Jane Arwin. He was a soldier in the Revolution, d in Rockingham Aug. 27, 1781 and is buried near his father in the old yard. His widow, Jane, m. (2) Isaac Stearns before 1794. Asa left two children. What became of his two children .? M. L. W.

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